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Summer on the Green despite the rain

WATERLOO: Stormy weather couldn’t stop the community from turning out for Summer on the Green, enjoying rock climbing, twirly apples, a sausage sizzle, information stalls and hot cuppas from the Vinnies Van.

Organised by Counterpoint Community Services (CCS), the event on Friday February 21 brought together residents, community groups and service providers to celebrate and showcase connections within the Waterloo area.

“It’s for social inclusion, bringing everyone together and just having a nice day out for everyone,” said Elle Brind, coordinator of The Factory, which is part of CCS.

Enjoying snacks and live music between activities, attendees embraced the opportunity to chat with neighbours, learn about local services and unwind in a welcoming, inclusive space.

“I have been working in Waterloo now for nearly 13 years, and it’s just such a lovely space, such a lovely community,” Ms Brind said.

“I mean the turnout here today, even though it was raining, there are so many community members and familiar faces that have just come up and said thank you and the fact that they still came out is amazing.

“It’s just really lovely to be part of it.”

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